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11:00 AM ET, September 17, 2006

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Ian Browne / MLB.com:
Sox settle for split vs. Yanks  —  Bullpen troubles, Pena's struggles in left contribute to loss  —  NEW YORK — The sweep the Red Sox were looking for in Saturday's day-night doubleheader became as elusive as the line drive that Jason Giambi scorched just out of the reach of Wily Mo Pena in the bottom of the seventh inning of Game 2.
Discussion: The Baseball Desert
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Amalie Benjamin / Boston Globe:
Red Sox show flashes, but go nowhere  —  Beckett on mark; bullpen falters  —  NEW YORK — It seems so long ago now.  Forever, possibly.  —  With the Red Sox full of hope and just a notch below the Yankees in the American League East, the ancient rivals crowded into Fenway Park for a five …
Tyler Kepner / New York Times:
Split With Red Sox Puts Division Title Within the Yankees' Reach  —  It took more than seven hours of baseball and a well-placed double by Jason Giambi, but the Yankees arrived at an enviable spot late last night.  —  After splitting a doubleheader with the Boston Red Sox …
Discussion: NY Daily News
Jeff Passan / Yahoo! Sports:
Damon's a feast for hungry Yankees  —  NEW YORK - There is a defiance in Johnny Damon's voice, one seldom stirred and then by only one device: the Boston Red Sox.  Damon is generally a passive observer or a clown who trolls through the New York Yankees clubhouse quoting "Talladega Nights" …
Joel Sherman / New York Post:
WANG'S THE ONE  —  RIGHTY SHOULD OPEN PLAYOFFS
Discussion: Pride of the Yankees
Andrew Baggarly / Contra Costa Times:
Bonds won't be honored  —  MLB does not plan to recognize Giants slugger when he breaks Aaron's NL home run record  —  Giants notes  —  ST. LOUIS — Major League Baseball has no plans to recognize Barry Bonds when he hits his next two home runs to tie and break Hank Aaron's National League record of 733.
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Rich Draper / MLB.com:   Notes: Alou shrugs off critics
Amanda Branam / MLB.com:
Dodgers stumble in Game 2 vs. Padres  —  Billingsley lasts one inning; NL West lead down to half-game  —  LOS ANGELES — Before Saturday's game against San Diego, Dodgers manager Grady Little said everyone in the bullpen was available to pitch.  —  When he said it, he didn't mean …
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
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Associated Press:
Padres-Dodgers Preview  —  One night after the Los Angeles Dodgers used …
Discussion: Ducksnorts
Lyle Spencer / MLB.com:   Williams hopes to help Padres rebound
Jim Salisbury / Philly.com:
Slugger hits No. 57, but 10-year-old turns it into a double  —  HOUSTON - What is it about left field at Minute Maid Park that keeps making people sick?  —  First Jeff Conine.  Now Brandon Hilgedick.  —  You know who Conine is, but you didn't know who Brandon Hilgedick was until …
Paul Sullivan / Chicago Tribune:
No dirt from Dusty...for now  —  If his tenure here ends when the season does, don't expect the Cubs manager to lash out at anyone.  That may come at a later time.  —  As he enters the final two weeks of the four-year deal that brought him to Chicago, Dusty Baker understands why many view …
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Carrie Muskat / MLB.com:
Notes: Zambrano to start Sunday
Discussion: GROTA and Bleed Cubbie Blue
Dave van Dyck / Chicago Tribune:   Cubs blanked, Zambrano to return
Alan Schwarz / New York Times:
Taking Their Swings at What's a Pivotal Count  —  Alex Rodriguez says it's 1-1.  Johan Santana believes it's 0-0.  Ryan Howard claims it's 2-0, and no one is challenging Howard much these days.  —  Talk to major leaguers about which is the most pivotal count, the ball-and-strike state …
Discussion: Yanksfan vs Soxfan
NY Daily News:
Lineup Torre's big test  —  If there has been one defining element about the Yankees in the 11 years of Joe Torre's stewardship, chemistry would have to be it.  Adherence to the program.  Fitting in.  And those players who didn't, including Raul Mondesi, Kenny Lofton and Tony Womack, had abbreviated stays here.
Discussion: Pinstripe Alley
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Kendrick Not Hitting, but He's Still Starting  —  ARLINGTON, Texas — After the Angels' offensive woes continued in Thursday night's 2-1 win over the Rangers, Manager Mike Scioscia stressed the need for his team to score more runs and said he would "look very closely" at his lineup "to see if there are any alternatives."
Discussion: MLB.com
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Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Scioscia, Watson Reach 'Understanding'
Discussion: 6-4-2
Associated Press:
Cards' Isringhausen done for season with hip injury  —  ST. LOUIS — Cardinals closer Jason Isringhausen likely will miss the rest of the season because of a bad left hip, St. Louis pitching coach Dave Duncan said Saturday.  —  "I don't expect that Izzy's going to pitch anymore," Duncan said after a 6-1 victory over San Francisco.
Discussion: Get Up, Baby!
NY Daily News:
Yes Men flawed  —  So many voices, so little chemistry  —  With the departure of Jim Kaat, who brought a unique insight and a singular credibility to the Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network broadcast booth, John Flaherty, the latest creation of executive producer John Filippelli, will now be called on to fill Kitty's shoes.
Jim Rich / NY Daily News:
Thou shalt not speak Jeter's name in vain  —  Let's get something straight: Derek Jeter is a fantastic baseball player.  —  Now, let's get some other things straight: he is not the AL MVP this season.  He does not walk on water.  He does not convert water into wine.  He is not a purveyor of prophesy.
Darren Everson / NY Daily News:
Big Unit is burned by Crisp  —  The Yankees won last night's doubleheader nightcap, but in a sense, Randy Johnson lost.  —  The Big Unit's shot at a 20-win season slipped away - just as Chien-Ming Wang's did in game one yesterday.  The Yankees won the second game, 7-5 …
Discussion: Bronx Banter
Micah Cohen / New York Times:
Back-to-Back Titles for Class A Yankees  —  Kyle Larsen knew what it took to win a New York-Penn League title.  Larsen, one of the few returning players from the Staten Island Yankees' 2005 championship team, drove in both runs last night in a 2- victory against the visiting Tri-City ValleyCats …
 
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